Tuan says that includes “truly organic nail polish,” and he says customers have taken to it all.

“They’re loving it.”

Like the spa on Woodlawn, the Waterfront one will feature custom pedicure benches Tuan had made in Houston. He says he thinks Wichitans will be surprised how different they are from traditional pedicure chairs.

The first SpaRenity is fairly small at just over 1,000 square feet.

The Waterfront spa will be 2,400 square feet and will be able to serve 20 to 30 people at a time.

Don Piros of Landmark Commercial Real Estate handled the deal.

Tuan and his family have four other salons that aren’t the SpaRenity concept.